The United Kingdom has seen significant political upheaval with Keir Starmer becoming the sixth prime minister to leave Downing Street since 2016. This departure follows a decade marked by scandals and declining public approval ratings for those in power. The frequent changes in leadership highlight a period of instability within British politics. Previous prime ministers have been forced to resign or were ousted due to a variety of factors, including political missteps and broader national crises. The consistent turnover in the highest office reflects deep-seated challenges facing the UK government. Details regarding the specific reasons for each prime minister’s exit are being examined in light of this latest development. This ongoing situation raises questions about the future direction and stability of British governance.
